BMW 2002(1:43, SPARK)

  • BMW 2002 (from 1973)
  • SPARK
  • 1:43
  • Showcase model / No engine
  • racing / multicolored
  • S1575
  • Not specified
  • Not specified
  • Not for sale
Limited edition
 
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The History of the BMW 2002 and Its Impact on Automotive History

This collector’s item in the 1/43 scale, made by SPARK, is based on the legendary BMW 2002. This model stands out for its attention to detail and high-quality craftsmanship, as you can see in the photos. The BMW 2002 was part of the 02 series, which was produced from 1966 to 1977. This series marked a turning point for BMW, transitioning from post-war models to a sporty, modern image. The 2002 was born from a concept developed based on its predecessor, the BMW 1600-2. Its debut was a milestone in the company’s history.

On the tech side, the BMW 2002 was remarkable for several reasons. It was one of the first cars in its class to feature a turbocharged engine and an innovative suspension system. The 2002 Turbo even topped the lineup with 170 horsepower. Standard models like the BMW 2002 ti had a 2.0-liter (122 cubic inches) inline-four engine, designed by Paul Rosche, blending performance with reliability. The design was influenced by Joachim Neerpasch, bringing a sporty, compact look to the streets.

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The BMW 2002 in Motorsport and Its Achievements

The BMW 2002 was a hit not just on the road but also on the racetrack. Many motorsport versions were created to compete in touring car championships. Throughout the 1970s, the 2002 became a familiar sight on European race tracks. Drivers like Hans-Joachim Stuck and Chris Amon helped make it famous at hill climbs, endurance races, and championships. The BMW 2002 went head-to-head with other iconic cars of its time, showing exceptional performance that often led to victories.

A standout moment was when the BMW 2002 Turbo participated in the European Touring Car Championship, where its turbocharging was key to its success. With a low center of gravity and precise handling, the 2002 had an edge that made it unbeatable, especially on twisty tracks. It also shined at hill climbs, thanks to its lightweight and strong braking performance.

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Design Features and Paint Job of the Model

The miniature model by SPARK showcases a race-inspired paint job, featuring a white base color and the typical BMW motorsport stripes. The logos of sponsors like Kleber, Bosch, and Heidegger are prominently displayed on the doors, hood, and rear. The racing number "91" and the driver’s name, "D. Brillat", refer to the racing history of this vehicle. The model captures these details elegantly, giving collectors a realistic representation of the original.

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Features of the 1/43 Scale Model Car

The model in 1/43 scale belongs to the "TrolleyJack" member of the Modelly community. It boasts a high level of detail. Notable features include the accurately reproduced front with the classic BMW kidney grille, along with detailed headlights and taillights. The delicate wheels and tires reflect the car’s sporty nature. Even the interior of the model is finely crafted, with replicas of bucket seats, seatbelts, and the dashboard.

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